Credited cast: | |||
Ella Rumpf | ... | Tiger | |
Maria Dragus | ... | Vanilla (as Maria-Victoria Dragus) | |
Enno Trebs | ... | Theo | |
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Orce Feldschau | ... | Herr Feldschau |
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Benjamin Lutzke | ... | Baby |
Franz Rogowski | ... | Malte | |
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Ulrik Bruchholz | ... | Uli |
Lana Cooper | ... | Bigi | |
Robert Gwisdek | ... | Ohrfeigen-Mann | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Marco Albrecht | ... | Besoffener Belästiger |
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Fatma Altintas | ... | Polizistin Showdown |
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Franziska Arnold | ... | Jeep Frau |
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Ditmar Bieseke | ... | Theos Vorgesetzter Herr Fleissig |
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Danny Bortfeld | ... | Koksaffe |
Franziska Breite | ... | Nachbarin |
Having failed to get into the police force, Margarete takes up training as a security guard. One night she runs into a sexually aggressive ex-colleague who insists on hailing a taxi to take her home to his place. Enter Tiger: short brown hair, a tough girl and a fighter, the cab driver. Realizing that the situation is far from consensual, Tiger speeds off with Margarete, leaving her companion standing in the street. It won't be the last time she rushes to Margarete's aid. Tiger lives in an attic flat with two men. She knows how to wield a baseball bat. Stealing a uniform from security and renaming Margarete 'Vanilla', she begins to steer her life in a completely different direction. Written by AnonymousB
Having power is not always a good thing, the chance of it being abused is quite high. Also you should check people mentally before they get a badge or any authority at all. But these things aside and mental detoriation in the spotlight, this is quite tough to watch. But really well played. The acting, the stunts and the way it was shot are quite unique, in a good way.
Genre movies do not have a high standing in Germany, it is therefor even more relevant to promote and endorse and cherish the ones that not only make it, but succeed in a good way with them. I had heard good things about this and it is not because you will have a strong connection to the characters - at least you shouldn't, and yet they are mesmerizing nonetheless ...